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Industry 4.0: Advantages and Disadvantages of Industrial Robots

The transition to Industry 4.0 relies on technological advancements, with georobotics being a valuable asset to be utilized consciously.

Georobotics: Robots in the Era of Industry 4.0

The use of industrial robots is becoming increasingly common in companies that have adapted to Industry 4.0. Increasing productivity, simplifying tasks, and providing a safer work environment are compelling reasons for embracing this industrial transition.

Companies employing georobotics are betting on the future. Initially, there were common criticisms of Industry 4.0, including concerns that robots would eventually replace humans. However, it is now evident that robots serve as valuable extensions, particularly for challenging tasks.

Nevertheless, companies embracing georobotics must be aware of the implications. What are the advantages and disadvantages of georobotics in Industry 4.0?

Industrial Robots: A Decisive Resource

One of the primary benefits of industrial robots is the involvement of experts who understand the significance of transitioning to Industry 4.0.

Competent human operators work alongside each robot. They can program the machine to perform tasks repeatedly, perform maintenance, or restart the device when necessary.

Industrial robots drastically increase production speed. It is estimated that productivity can increase by 85% through human-robot collaboration, surpassing the capabilities of either one alone.

Some tasks are either too repetitive or physically demanding for humans. Robots serve as extensions, improving both production quality and reliability.

As a true extension of the human arm, collaborative robots act as indispensable assistants in the era of Industry 4.0. For example, cobots are deployed for precise operations, ensuring worker safety in hazardous situations.

Another advantage of industrial robots is the reduction in maintenance costs. The use of industrial robots is inherently associated with intelligent technologies.

Implementing an IIoT-based network within a company paves the way for predictive maintenance. DiagFit, a predictive maintenance software developed by Amiral Technologies, connects sensors placed on industrial equipment with experts. These experts, responsible for analyzing the software’s data, can easily perform asset maintenance.

Drawbacks of Georobotics

Rest assured, the drawbacks of georobotics are not disabling for companies that choose industrial robots.

Sure, installing industrial robots involves a significant investment. Initial costs may be discouraging, but return on investment projections are consistently positive.

From a financial perspective, the expenses required to ensure the longevity of robots may dissuade some. Maintenance costs, in particular, can become burdensome. However, well-utilized predictive maintenance software helps reduce these costs.

The final aspect to consider is cybersecurity. Any company transitioning to Industry 4.0 must stay updated on the latest security measures. Since the advent of the cloud, it has become easier for cybercriminals to target and exploit data. Implementing a robust protection strategy is essential to preserve data and prevent disruptions in production.

Taking a step back, these drawbacks are simply logical considerations to materialize the transition to Industry 4.0. The use of industrial robots is necessary for this transformation, but it is crucial to maintain control over them without overlooking the role of humans. Robots should remain assets rather than replacements.

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